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Dr. David J. Johns & Thomas Cunningham IV
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Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Standing On Business In NOLA with Stevie & Drin
What does it mean to stand on business when it comes to our babies' education? Drin Kelly and Stevie Elem-Rogers, co-founders of BE NOLA (Black Education for New Orleans), join Dr. David J. Johns for a powerful conversation about building Black educational excellence in the Crescent City and beyond.From Hurricane Katrina's aftermath to creating "hush harbors" for Black educators, these truth-tellers share why "race-neutral solutions will not transform race-based inequities." Stevie opens up about her "Black Women Are for Grown Ups" platform, while Drin reminds us to "make the community the curriculum."This episode is packed with gems about...
2025-08-19
1h 25
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Joyful Survival: How Marsha P. Johnson Taught Us to Turn the Volume Up On Ourselves
Today we're diving deep into a conversation that has been decades in the making. You know, sometimes the universe brings people together at precisely the right moment, and today feels like one of those moments. I'm here with Tourmaline. An Artivist, an activist, a filmmaker, and now the author of what I can only describe as a groundbreaking biography, Marsha, the Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson.Tourmaline reminds us that Marsha P. Johnson didn't wait for permission to exist—and neither should we. If you've ever wondered what real Pride looks like beyond corporate rainbow flags—star...
2025-08-12
32 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Resisting vs. Existing w/DeJuana Thompson
Political strategist DeJuana Thompson has engaged 2+ million Black voters through her revolutionary organizing approach. From leading the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to founding Woke Vote and spearheading the State of the People movement, she shares how centering marginalized communities changes everything.DeJuana explains why she focuses on "zero propensity" voters others ignore, her philosophy of meeting people's immediate needs first, and the difference between resistance and existence. She reveals lessons from preserving civil rights history while building modern movements, plus her work responding to current legislative threats.A powerful conversation about grassroots organizing, radical collaboration, and why "the people on...
2025-08-05
43 min
Philokalia Ministries
The Ascetical Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian - Homily IV, Part III
In the writings of Saint Isaac the Syrian, we see so beautifully the desert fathers emphasis on praxis; that is, how we concretely live out our faith in our day-to-day life and relationships. They knew that Christ can be lost to the mind and the heart not only through sin but also simply in the warp and wolf of day-to-day life. We surround ourselves with things that provide us with a sense of security and identity. This goes beyond material goods and includes our being driven by busyness and the pursuit of the world‘s respect of our accomplishments. We...
2025-08-01
1h 07
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Federal Funding Follows the Count, Not the Need
Today we're diving deep into something that touches every single one of our lives, but that many of us don't always take the time to understand fully... the US census, and we're exploring it through the lens of someone who embodies the intersections of data democracy and artistic expression.Today's classroom guest is Larry Carter II, a former project manager at the US Census Bureau, who built partnerships to ensure historically under-counted communities are both seen and heard. But Larry isn't just about numbers. He's also a recording artist whose R&B work was considered for a Grammy...
2025-07-29
30 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Constitution Does Not Coronate Kings
State Senator Shevrin Jones and Representative Michele Rayner take us inside "Alligator Alcatraz," Florida's controversial immigration detention center, sharing firsthand accounts of what they witnessed. From the Supreme Court's dismantling of the Department of Education to the political takeover of HBCUs, these two trailblazing Black queer legislators reveal how Florida has become a testing ground for authoritarian policies spreading nationwide. With raw honesty, they discuss leading while broken, the power of walking in your convictions, and why "the Constitution does not coronate kings." A urgent conversation about resistance, democracy, what it means to sacrifice in service of the people and...
2025-07-22
1h 03
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Fire Fueled Tears w/Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Dr. David J. Johns sits down with activist, educator, and UNDISTRACTED host Brittany Packnett Cunningham—not just as colleagues, but as family. Fresh from her address to 20,000 members of Delta Sigma Theta and her leadership of the multi-day "State of the People" telethon, Brittany breaks down how we're navigating this political moment where children are detained in facilities nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" and climate disasters meet federal abandonment.From the intersection of immigration and Black liberation to teaching the next generation about democracy defense, this is an urgent conversation about connection, community care, and what it takes to build the world ou...
2025-07-15
53 min
Cask to Glass
Organic & Sustainable: Annabel Thomas of Nc'Nean Distillery
"I didn't set Nc'Nean up to appeal to women," admits Annabel Thomas, founder of Nc'Nean Distillery, "but you know, I think maybe because my story ends up being told, because we have equal parts men and women working at the company, we do get probably more attention from women than maybe other brands.""That being said," she continues, "more than half of our consumers are still men, which reflects the reality of the whisky industry today."And while Annabel insists "there's no logical reason" why women shouldn't drink or work in whisky, she's...
2025-07-10
32 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Fighting for Health Equity in Dark Times
We are so excited to have our sister Caya Lewis Atkins, stopping by the class today. Caya is the founding principal of global DC Strategies and her resume reads like a masterclass of health equity Advocacy. Her early days at NAACP Health Division to literally being in the room where the Affordable Care Act was drafted and implemented to her more recent work as Chief Advisor for Policy and Strategy at Health and Human Services, office of Global Affairs. At the Global Fund fighting hiv, aids, tuberculosis, and malaria and zombie, and other places throughout the world, this sister has...
2025-07-08
51 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Truth About July 4th and Black Freedom
Dr. David J. Johns examines what July 4th truly means for Black Americans in 2025. Drawing from Frederick Douglass's historic speech, Dr. Johns exposes how we're living under a "tyranny of the minority" where democratic institutions suppress the people's will. From the erasure of 2020's racial reckoning to nationwide Juneteenth cancellations, this episode reveals how performative allyship crumbles when real commitment is required. Dr. Johns calls for collective liberation rooted in African ways of community building, emphasizing that our freedom has always come from organized power, not appeals to oppressors.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker...
2025-07-01
21 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Black Pride & Ballroom Culture w-Kenya Hutton
Join Dr. David Johns for a powerful conversation with Kenya Hutton, President and CEO of the Center for Black Equity, as they explore the intersections of Black pride, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and community building. From the origins of Black Pride in Washington, DC, to the life-saving power of ballroom culture, Kenya shares his journey from bartender to movement leader, revealing how safe spaces and chosen family can transform lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2025-06-24
53 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Kimberlé Crenshaw: A Born Back Talker
Today I'm in conversation with the brilliant Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw—legal scholar, civil rights advocate, chief architect of Critical Race Theory. From her parents' kitchen table discussions that shaped her critical consciousness, to her groundbreaking work challenging legal institutions, to founding the African American Policy Forum, Professor Crenshaw has spent decades translating academic theory into tools for resistance. In this powerful conversation, we explore what it means to be "a born back talker," why pivoting away from our truth won't save us, and how we can resist critically—and in community—during these challenging times. Enjoy!
2025-06-17
1h 05
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Chasing Equity with Dr. Marcus A. Hunter and Dreisen Heath
"The time for studies that lead to inaction is over. The time for reparative justice is now." Those aren't just words—they're a battle cry from our movement. In this episode, we dive deep into reparations with two of the movement's most powerful voices: Dr. Marcus Anthony Hunter, author of "Radical Reparations" and NBJC board member, and Dreisen Heath, founder of the Why We Can't Wait National Reparations Coalition. We're talking about Maryland's vetoed reparations bill, federal momentum, Equity Week, and how we currently organize for justice in the movement. This conversation is timely and important because, when they come fo...
2025-06-10
1h 14
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Remembering Tulsa
Today, we're traveling to Tulsa, Oklahoma - not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually - to commemorate one of the most devastating acts of domestic terrorism in American history: the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. #WordsMatter. I want to be clear about the language we use - this wasn't a "race riot." This was a massacre. This was domestic terrorism. This was a coordinated attack on Black wealth, Black success, and Black lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2025-06-03
22 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Like Water: The Fluid Journey of Black Motherhood
In this heartfelt episode of "Teach the Babies," host Dr. David Johns welcomes friends, activists, and thought leaders Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Jovian Zayne Peters for an intimate conversation about Black motherhood, community building, and raising children with purpose.The conversation delves into Black mothers' challenges in healthcare systems, the importance of partners who show up fully, and the wisdom passed down through generations. Both women offer powerful insights on raising children who are compassionate, confident, and deeply connected to their cultural heritage.This episode stands as a testament to the strength of Black motherhood and...
2025-05-27
1h 29
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Motherhood Mojo - Eboni K Williams: Creating Lives on Her Own Terrms
In this rich conversation, Eboni takes us on her journey from a young girl who was "playing president, not playing with baby dolls," to a woman who discovered that motherhood could be her unexpected mojo pouch – that sacred vessel of African protection and power. She shares how choosing motherhood on her own terms has expanded rather than limited her options, and why she refuses to do anything "by committee" – whether it's integrating the cast of Real Housewives of New York or raising our daughter Liberty Alexandria.We explore how Eboni draws and respects her boundaries in spaces where she...
2025-05-20
46 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Swaddled in Darkness- The Sacred Journey of Birth
In this soul-nourishing episode of "Teach the Babies," host Dr. David Johns sits down with doula, author, and maternal health advocate Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow. Together, they explore the revolutionary act of reclaiming birth as a sacred, communal experience deeply rooted in ancestral wisdom.Latham shares her journey to becoming a doula after her own transformative birth experience, which led her to create Mama Glow, an organization that has trained over 3,000 doulas nationwide. In a healthcare system where Black women face dramatically higher maternal mortality rates, Latham's work stands as both resistance and restoration....
2025-05-13
1h 33
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Lessons from Mamas and Mother Figures
In this profoundly personal season opener, host David Johns sits down with his first teacher—his mother, Edith Johns—to explore the foundations of advocacy, resilience, and love. Mama Johns shares her journey from experiencing childhood trauma to becoming a fierce advocate for her children, fighting educational injustice with lawyers in tow when necessary. With remarkable candor, she discusses her path to acceptance, the challenges of single motherhood, and her recent discovery of peace at age 68.This conversation starts our season 'Rooted Resistance: Ancestral Wisdom for Revolutionary Times,' centered on lessons from mothers and maternal figures who've shap...
2025-05-07
33 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
There's Power In Community
In this season finale of Teach The Babies, Dr. David J. Johns welcomes power couple Michelle Molitor and Caroline Hill for a profound conversation about the revolutionary potential of community. These visionary educators and equity champions share their journey from meeting in a principal training program to becoming partners in both purpose and love. Together, they explore how to "flatten hierarchies without flattening people" and remind us that in times of political uncertainty, our collective power remains undiminished.This capstone conversation weaves together the season's central themes: the courage to dream in Afrofuturistic colors, the necessity of equitable...
2025-04-29
1h 09
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Say Gay
I bet cash, US dollars, that you’ve heard “Don’t Say Gay,” but have you met the leader behind the truth-anchored reframing of a Florida bill (HB 1577) designed to prevent us from honoring that people be gay (in my Quinta Brunson voice). Civil Rights activist Nadine Smith stops by class to talk about how much we’ve gained in the fights for racial equity and LGBTQ+ equality, why she founded Equality Florida, a statewide advocacy organization she continues to lead, in 1997, and she drops gems to help us all get closer to freedom including the importance of returning home to lead an...
2025-04-22
1h 07
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Stay Educated
Leave it to the babies to stop by class to teach us the importance of staying woke. Hobbes Chukumba is a STEAM-loving scholar who helped organize the national trans prom when he was sixteen. Hobbes and his father, Stephen, provide a master class on the importance of sacrificing to do our part so that the opposition does not win and the importance of appreciating one another’s humanity. They want us to remember that when we come together, there’s nothing we can’t do and provide tangible strategies to get closer to freedom and center joy in the process.
2025-04-15
51 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Trans Joy In Action
Daniel Trujillo is a seventeen-year-old Chicano high school student from Tucson, Arizona, who is most known for being one of the creators and four organizers of Trans Prom. He’s been advocating for trans rights for most of his young life. Daniel and his rockstar momadvocate stop by the class to talk about the toll that forced political interruptions take on a family, the importance of supporting trans joy in action, and what it's like to be required to teach your peers while trying to be educated at school.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.co...
2025-04-08
51 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Joy Is Resistance
What do you know about trans joy? On this podcast episode, we’re joined by Vanessa Ford, an award-winning educator, author, and parent and Rebecca Kling, an educator, organizer, storyteller, and advocate for social change. The two talk about their collaboration to publish “The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating Schools Where Transgender and Non-Binary Students Thrive” and the lessons they’ve learned working with educators, parents, and adults to encourage expansive resistance, remembering the importance of community and the politics of passing. Trump Is Rolling Back Protections for Transgender Students. What Educators Can Do https://www.edweek.org/leadership...
2025-04-01
1h 08
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Love All The Babies
Rainbow In Black is a non-profit organization that provides unwavering support, resources, and advocacy for Black families of transgender and gender-diverse youth. Sonia Murphy and Keisha Bell, two of the organization's three founders and operators, join the class to discuss the importance of creating community, advocating and showing up for all the babies, and addressing church hurt and hypocrisy. They remind us that acceptance does not require understanding, break down what “gender diverse” means, and talk about organizations like Gender Cool that work alongside Rainbow In Black and NBJC to ensure that YOU have everything you need so we all get f...
2025-03-25
57 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Where IS my home?!? #AfricanAncestry
If you’re still thinking about the significance of home or getting a DNA test to know where your people are from, this episode is for YOU. Dr. Gina Paige, co-founder of African Ancestry Inc., joined the class to discuss the company's pioneering efforts to ensure African descendants throughout the diaspora are empowered with information about the communities we come from and can contribute to, what distinguishes them from other companies that profit from selling our genetic information while also lacking the range to provide us with meaningful information in the exchange, and the power we can draw from having me...
2025-03-18
45 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Flip the Tables
Are you at the point where you’re ready to flip tables? If not, what will it take for you to grow there? Our sister, Alencia Johnson, the self-proclaimed accidental entrepreneur, stops by the class to talk to us about the lessons learned from producing her debut novel, “Flip The Tables, a guide for everyday disruptors to find the courage, disrupt the status quo and create a better world, right where they are.” We discuss what she learned working on four presidential election campaigns, creating the “Stand With Black Women” branding and framework at Planned Parenthood, how the personal is political...
2025-03-11
52 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Reaping Rewards- Black Women & Democracy
Andre 3000 told us the South has something to say, and Dr. Christina Greer wants us to heed the lessons that Black women political leaders from the South are teaching us. Dr. Greer stops by the class to talk about her latest publication, “How to Build a Democracy. From Fannie Lou Hamer and Barbara Jordan to Stacey Abrams,” and what it means to grow beyond fear, to build upon foundations established by our ancestors, being prepared to thrive at Historically White Colleges and Universities, the importance of political tithing and not waiting for America to grow up fully–she may never.
2025-03-04
57 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Learning To Love (through Grief)
Too often, we celebrate moments like holidays without holding space for the grief that comes for many of us. Advocate, attorney, and herstory making Florida State Representative Michel Rayner stops by the class to talk about how love shows up in her work, learning to live without your parents as anchors in the physical form, and the importance of having chosen family–folks who create space for you like attorney Ben Crump who wrote a check for Michele’s future and post-dated it for when she was brave enough to bet on herself. E-mail info@nbjc.org “GTN: Good Tr...
2025-02-25
38 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Permit Yourself To Love
If James Baldwin and Toni Morrison had a literary baby, it would be Robert Jones Jr. He stops by the class to discuss what he learned about love from writing his debut novel, The Prophets. The New York Times Bestselling book shares the romance and love between two enslaved same-gender loving men on a plantation in the American South and a parallel story of Kosii and Elewa, who live and love in a place farther than the past on the African continent.Robert discusses the importance of permitting yourself to love and interrogating the pleasure in bigotry. He...
2025-02-18
49 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Legislating Love with Representative Venton Jones (D-TX)
In case you missed it, as the new Texas state legislative session commenced on Tuesday, Jan. 14, Jones, one of the first Black same-gender loving men to serve in the state house, got down on one knee and proposed to his longtime partner, Gregory Scott Jr., moments after being sworn in at the State Capitol in Austin. Rep. Jones stops by the class to talk about the responsibility of elected office,, the importance of going back home to lea,d, the importance of love, afrofuturistic dreams that include family, and finding and creating safe and soft places. There’s some School Ho...
2025-02-11
37 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Long Live Nigel Shelby with Camika Shelby
Warning" This episode discusses self-harm.On April 18, 2019, 15-year-old Nigel Shelby died by suicide in response to constant homophobic, anti-Black bullying at school. His mother, Camika Shelby, stops by the class to discuss keeping Nigel’s legacy as he celebrates his 21st birthday (2/1) with our ancestors. Camika reminds us of the importance of everyone using every available resource to support our babies. She says that if a child doesn’t have a safe space at home, they will go looking for it elsewhere. She provides lessons she’s learned, including through loss and in grief, for caring and compassionate adults...
2025-02-04
31 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Disability Justice For All
Ask anyone in DC for recommendations for disability advocates, and they’ll likely name Dara Baldwin. She works within the Disability Justice movement to end racism and systems of oppression. She served as the Director of National Policy for the Center for Disability Rights, Inc., and Senior Policy Analyst at National Disability Rights Network. She has worked on over 25 bills signed into law by five Presidents. She stops by the class to discuss the most important lessons learned in fighting for disability justice for all!Baldwin, Dara. To Be A Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racis...
2025-01-28
48 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Dr. King Didn’t Die For This
Survival, friendship, acceptance, and love are themes that thread this episode together. Angela Rye, political strategist, culture architect, entrepreneur and Dr. Johns’ twin, joins the class to process what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s life and legacy have to teach us in this moment: the importance of engaging in rituals that soothe and restore you, including building with friends who challenge you. The two Capitol Hill veterans discuss lessons they learned, including the critical role of the Congressional Black Caucus and building IMPACT to increase political, civic engagement, and economic empowerment among young professionals. The friends and political strategists debate...
2025-01-21
1h 07
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Educating Black Boys
Brother Brother Baba Ron Walker has more than 50 years of experience as a teacher, principal, staff developer, and consultant. He is the founding and retired executive director of the Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color. He joins the class to discuss lessons learned from educating Black Boys and being educated by Black people who love Black people. Walker, Ron. Solomon’s Plan’s A Gift of Education from a Father to His Son. https://www.americanreadingathome.com/bookstore/book/9781640532809/ Walker, Ron. Delores’s Dream. https://www.americanreadingathome.com/bookstore/book/9781648515842/ Website:ronwalkerbooks.com
2025-01-14
42 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Developing Kings, Queens, & Non-Binary
Brother Baba Christopher “Chris” Chatmon is the visionary founder and CEO of Kingmakers of Oakland, an award-winning nonprofit that elevates Black boys' educational and life outcomes nationwide. He stops by class to talk about the work he pioneered as the inaugural Executive Director of African American Male Achievement at Oakland Unified School District, the first of its kind nationally within a public school district, and lessons learned along the way–including the importance of making space to support non-binary and gender-expansive young people. We also celebrate the life and legacy of Civil Rights & Education Advocate Oscar C. Wright.Become...
2025-01-07
53 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Giving Thanks with Eugene Brown
Dr. Johns and your favorite auntie’s DJ Eugene “Grovvy Gene” Brown reflect upon what they’re most thankful for, what they’re leaving in 2024, and are most excited about experiencing in the New Year. Eugene also shares the five songs that will absolutely be featured on his New Years Eve playlist. Does his playlist match yours?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-12-31
22 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Processing Through Rage
Let’s be honest: this Holiday season doesn’t hit the same. This session holds space for processing all of the feelings washing over us. Dr. Johns reflects on the origins of the pod in search of lessons to survive under legislated sub-humanization. He processes out loud messages shared by ancestors like James Baldwin, who names the rage those of us who are relatively conscious are righteous in feeling and Fannie Lou Hamer, who reminds us that none of us are free unless and until all of us are free. He also shares grounding books, including Michael Singer’s The Untethere...
2024-12-24
37 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Disrupting Sytems to Support The Babies
Few people know the responsibilities of leading one of the nation’s largest school systems or innovating a tech company to teach African American history and culture. Kaya Henderson stops by the class to discuss the lessons learned while innovating across sectors to ensure that poor Black students can access the resources affluent white students may demand and take for granted. Kaya shares advice for leaders working in supportive positions, discusses plans for a new venture she’s building WITH young people, and talks about the politics of leadership.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/p...
2024-12-17
48 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Parent Advocate
Stephen Chukumba is a trusted voice on issues of race, gender, and intersectionality. He stops by class to share some of the lessons he learned along his parenting journey, including the importance of mourning the loss of the life you imagine for your child to make space for the one they design and celebrating your child’s wins. Stephen talks about the first-ever Trans Prom, which took place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the Netflix documentary short, The Dads, and being a dope-ass father.Rainbow in Black- dedicated to providing unwavering support, resources, and advocacy fo...
2024-12-10
50 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Learning to Love the Land
Land ownership is our birthright, and we are NOT our labor. These are central themes in Brea Baker’s debut novel, Rooted: The American Legacy of Land Theft and the Modern Movement for Black Land Ownership. In this episode, we unpack our inability to work out the racial wealth gap caused by land theft and forced labor, the cost of Black women being forced to work, and the importance of being connected to and respecting the land. Brea reminds us to “see what the land teaches you” and explains why, in love.Become a supporter of this podcast: https...
2024-12-03
1h 00
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Healthcare is Political
Did you know that structural determinants of health determine 60% of our health and that zip codes are among the strongest predictors of health, among other important life outcomes? These are facts, and it is essential to investigate how algorithmic biases appear in medicine and health care. #RaceBasedMedicine. Dr. Alisha Liggett, MD, joins the class to teach us how the environment influences health outcomes, how sex and gender are conflated, how stigma and discrimination impact most of us, and the importance of community in ensuring we can all thrive.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com...
2024-11-26
44 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Office-Hours-Disrupting the Lies About Violence Against Black Queer Men & Trans Women
During today’s Office Hours, we address the critical issue of hate crimes against Black queer men and Black trans women.On October 17, 2024, Daqua Lameek Ritter was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Dime Doe, a Black transgender woman. This landmark case is the first guilty verdict under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act aimed at protecting transgender people.Dime Doe’s story highlights the disproportionate violence faced by Black Queer communities. As we recognize Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20, let’s honor those lost to hate and work toward...
2024-11-21
14 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
#SexEducationMatters
Be advised, this sepisode includes a brief, but frank discussion about sex education, including online pornography.Have YOU had sex education? Yes, YOU, no, seriously? Think about the consequences of miseducation when it comes to sex, gender, development and everything in between. Dr. Ed Brockenbrough explains how a lack of gender, sexuality, and sex education in schools can leave students miseducated. Dr. Brockenbrough, an associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, breaks down the importance of comprehensive sex education, the consequences of operating out of fear, and how we can all do better by...
2024-11-19
54 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Election Reflection - I'm F@#King Angry!
bell hooks reminds us that each generation must defend democracies and that education is its midwife–it being education. In this episode, David is joined by Cici Battle and Tylik McMillan to bring the group chat reflections on the state of things following the most recent presidential election to life. If you too are angry, struggling to make sense of where we are and how we got here, have curiosity about how Black people on the continent are judging us or what it was like to work for the Democratic party and on the campaign trail THIS is one episode yo...
2024-11-14
57 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Office Hours - Brittany Packnett Cunningham
In this exciting return episode of Teach The Babies Office Hours, we welcome back Brittany Packnett Cunningham, a leading voice in culture, justice, and policy. After closing out Season 1, Brittany shares her insights on the recent presidential election and its impact on our communities, especially as a mother of a young Black boy.She discusses the vital narratives surrounding anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-Black legislation and offers advice for Black mothers navigating these uncertain times. Brittany also shares what listeners can expect from the new season of her acclaimed podcast Undistracted.Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with wisdom and...
2024-11-12
57 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Coping While Black
In this engaging episode of Teach The Babies Office Hours, Dr. Raquel Martin, a pioneer in Black mental health and liberation psychology, joins Dr. David J. Johns for a lively, laughter-filled conversation. Together, they explore the pressing challenges following the recent presidential election, emphasizing the importance of community healing and the impact of political environments on mental health, particularly for parents and educators. Dr. Martin shares actionable strategies for navigating stress and fatigue while encouraging a commitment to ethical living. Listeners are invited to seek good therapy that promotes growth beyond the session and to build supportive communities. Join us...
2024-11-07
48 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Justice for Black Girls
For Brianna Baker, founder of Justice 4 Black Girls, these words are more than a motto; they are a mission. This proud Spelman Alumna, classroom educator, curriculum developer, and BOSS joins the class to share the experiences that led to founding an organization dedicated to ensuring justice for Black girls. Top lines include Black girl barretts and revolutionary dreams; honoring and protecting Black girlhood; the power of connection and community (including HBCUs like Spelman College); and what Black men and boys can do to support Black women and girls.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po...
2024-11-05
42 min
On Your Lead
|int| From Battlefields to Breakthroughs: Mark Cunningham on the Healing Journey of Veterans Through MDMA-Assisted Therapy | Ep 106
What if the key to healing trauma lies in the unexpected fusion of military discipline and psychedelic therapy? This episode features an enlightening conversation with Army veteran Mark Cunningham, who reveals his journey from the battlefields of Afghanistan to the nuanced world of MDMA-assisted therapy. With a rich background in anthropology and marriage and family therapy, Mark shares how his experiences overseas not only reshaped his view of military service but also fueled his passion for addressing moral injury and PTSD among veterans. His story serves as a powerful testament to the transformative potential of sharing one's experiences in...
2024-11-04
1h 16
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
A Master Class on the Middle East and Political Engagement w/Marc Lamont Hill
In this compelling episode of Office Hours, host Dr. David J. Johns welcomes renowned scholar, author, and activist Marc Lamont Hill for an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues surrounding the Middle East and the complicity of the U.S. government and both major political parties in shaping the conditions that led up to October 7, 2023.Marc offers a master class on the region's historical and political context, highlighting how systemic issues have influenced current events. Together, they explore the importance of adopting an asset-based mindset and leveraging proven strategies that have historically moved us closer to freedom and justice for...
2024-10-31
38 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Dreaming With My Children
CEO, author, media commentator, fantastic husband, father, and friend of the class Joshua DuBois stops by the class to discuss being our first Black President’s (Barack Hussein Obama, don’t play) spiritual advisor; lessons learned bringing together community leaders from across the ideological spectrum to tackle some of the nation’s most significant challenges; and things his children teach him and his wife. Joshua honors the life and legacy of Amadou Diallo, who inspired his advocacy and activism–in faith–and the power of technology to fuel diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts globally.https://www.instagram.com/heydub...
2024-10-29
34 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Black Republicans and Grifting (w/Clay Cane)
In this episode of Teach The Babies, host Dr. David J. Johns is joined for office hours by renowned journalist, author, and cultural commentator Clay Cane. Together, they dive deep into the pressing issues surrounding the current presidential election, exploring the critical role of Black voters and otherwise Queer constituents in shaping the political landscape.Cane takes us on a historical journey through the evolution of Black Republicanism, revealing how the Republican Party transformed into a refuge for racists and how some Black Republicans have aligned themselves with white supremacy to secure power.Join us in this urgent and informative...
2024-10-24
54 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Everything is a Literacy
Tina Turner famously sang, " What’s love got to do with it?” Educators in meaningful relationships with their students know love is the answer to this question is Love. Love is at the center of Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz’s pedagogy, and is also at the center of this conversation between educators who understand the power of love. Questions fueling this conversation include: Where did you catch sense (or learn who and whose you are)? What is your racial literacy? What do you believe? Which children are you teaching (and what are you teaching them)? And do you have the capacity to lov...
2024-10-22
53 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Office-Hours-Black-Facts
In addition to our regularly scheduled class, we’re adding office hours. These office hours will feature election-specific content. Sometimes, it’ll be just me, and sometimes, I’ll invite thoughtful people who also care about and spend time working to understand, defend, and expand democracy to join me. The goal is to cut through some of the dis-information, misinformation, and straight-up BS (that’s the technical term) to ensure that we all have fact-based information to use as those of us who can exercise our right to vote and empower and support others in doing the same. We kick off our T...
2024-10-17
14 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Decolonizing the Genius Black Mind
There is something powerful about educators who are committed to introducing children to the genius in them. Dr. Chris Emdin is a genius personified, and this intellectual cipher between two intellectual powerhouses who love Black people, teach the babies, and defend democracy is anchored by the freedom to dream and the importance of having safe and supportive spaces to nurture our dreams.Dr. Emdin earned his PhD in urban education with a concentration in Mathematics, Science, and Technology to birth the #HipHopEd social media movement, wrote books for “White For White Folks Who Teach In the Hood, and the...
2024-10-15
1h 03
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Afro-Futuristic Dreaming in the Key of Barbara Johns
This episode features the story of Barbara Johns–no relation–the 16-year-old high school student who organized a student-led protest when her teachers dismissed her concerns about poor facilities and shabby equipment.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-10-08
06 min
The Read-Aloud Home
Literacy in the Early Years, an interview with Montessori Director Sarah Breckenridge
What's in this episode?· What is the Montessori Method?· A Montessori approach to literacy in the early years· How to ensure that we use rich language with children· How to display and organise books· How we can talk with, read with and raise children respectfullyBooks and humans mentioned:· Why You Should Read Children's Books Even Though You Are So Old and Wise (2019) By Katherine Rundell· Martin Amis (author)· John Locke (philosopher)· John Newberry (children's book publisher)· Be...
2024-10-03
58 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Season One Recap
Host Dr. David J. Johns reflects upon the inaugural season of this podcast and the lessons learned in producing it. He discusses the best parts of teaching in this medium, which include the community that’s been cultivated, the conversations had both those recorded and inspired by what’s aired, and the Afro-futuristic anchored freedom dreams that are strengthening schools, communities, and democracy. He thanks the community created through this virtual class offering, which includes YOU, the listening audience, the faculty, the co-teachers who graced the class with their wisdom and administration, and co-producers Thomas Cunningham and Emily Leugers.
2024-10-02
32 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Reimagining Education
Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an educator, activist, writer, award-winning podcaster, leader, mother, and friend. She is an NBC News and MSNBC Political Analyst and host of UNDISTRACTED, a news and justice podcast with an intersectional lens on the world. This series concluding episode of the inaugural season of this podcast invites listeners to the freedom dream with one of our generation’s most sought-after thought leaders, policy advisors, and public speakers. Brittany and Dr. Johns discuss how the game of politics is played, how to stand on business while building Black futures where all Black students thrive, and that the...
2024-09-24
54 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Education-A Colonizers Tool
Can you imagine walking out of fourth grade in protest against white supremacy and racism? Dr. John B. Diamond did exactly that before becoming a sociologist studying race and education. He’s not alone, did you know about Barbara Johns and the 1951 student walkout in Farmville, VA? In this episode, we break down the relationship between social inequality and educational opportunity, revisit what DuBois described as the color line, and Derrick A. Bell noted as the permanence of white supremacy and anti-Blackness, describe what Brown and the NAACP got wrong, unpack the consequences of distortions and failures (including Black edu...
2024-09-17
38 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
#TeachTheBabies To Show Up As You Are (in conversation with a high school student and their mom)
This would only be a Dr. David J. Johns production if the perspective and experiences of a student were centered. This episode features Oceanne–a brilliant non-binary/gender fluid middle school student who talks about the reality of being othered and what it really means to be “normal,” the (un)learning unspoken school and societal rules, and finding your purpose and passion. Their mother, Christine Ruiz, an entrepreneur, business owner, and fierce defender of her babies' ability to thrive, talks about the importance of finding support, working through the desire to control, and allowing your children to challenge you to stret...
2024-09-10
40 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Dolls & Dreams
In this bonus episode, we dive into two significant stories that illuminate the complexities of race, identity, and possibilities for Black children. Our journey takes us back to the 1940s and then forward to the present, where we will explore the groundbreaking work of psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark, as well as the narrative of Black Barbie, brought to life by director Ava DuVernay. The experiences of Black children, both in the 1940s and today, are shaped by societal views of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression. We must continue to engage in conversations about racism...
2024-09-03
12 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
#TeachTheBabies about (Public) Charter Schools
Naomi Shelton is nationally known and respected as a vocal advocate for quality choice options for Black and Brown students and families. She currently serves as CEO of the National Charter Collaborative. Do you know what distinguishes a charter school from other public schools? Do you have questions about whether charter schools are public schools? Tap into this episode to grapple with these questions and more. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-08-27
46 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Being Black in Americas Schools
This episode features a book talk conversation where Dr. Johns interviews author Brian Rashad Fuller about his latest publication, Being Black In America’s Schools. The conversation, which took place on James Baldwin’s Centennial Birthday draws inspiration from the prolific witness and writer, touches on the apologies that educators owe their students, the process of unlearning trauma taught in public schools, and the process of learning that teaching is political.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-08-20
1h 00
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Montessori Methods are African by Nature
Maia Blankenship is a mother, career educator, and proud Spelman University Alumna. She helped found Wildflower Schools in 2021 and is the co-CEO of Black Wildflowers Fund. Have you ever wondered what happens at Montessori schools and if they’re suitable for Black students? This episode answers these questions and more. Parent, family, and community engagement, the enduring legacy of lessons learned at HBCUs, and African-centered child-centered learning are unifying themes. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-08-13
35 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Trappings of Private School Privilege
Bobby Edwards is the director of community inclusion and external relations at the McLean School. His current role calls for constant engagement with our community to develop and implement Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. This episode describes the role that elite private schools play in preserving privilege, what privileged families seek to buy when playing the real estate for school access game, and the importance of supporting the unique needs of all learners.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-08-06
48 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
White Supremacy Mutates
Judith Browne Dianis is the Executive Director of the Advancement Project National Office. She’s served as a lawyer, professor, and civil rights advocate for the movement for racial justice for decades, including at the NAACP-LDF. Did you know that for every one white male student suspended or expelled K-12th grades, the rate is three times higher for Black boys? The rate is six times higher when comparing suspension rates of Black girls to their white counterparts. This episode reflects on how Brown increased surveillance and discipline for Black students, the consequences of carceral policy-making, and the power of c...
2024-07-30
39 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Kamala Harris, Race, and the Presidency; Plus, Louisa Thomas on the Paris Olympics
One of the big questions about Vice-President Harris’s candidacy is undoubtedly race. She would not be the first Black President. “I think that most times when people bring Kamala Harris and Barack Obama into the same conversation, they are kind of mistaken—it’s just this kind of wish-casting,” Vinson Cunningham says. But “what they do have in common is a Black father who is not from America. And this brings all kinds of strange things into being . . . in creating a Black American identity.” Cunningham and fellow staff writer Doreen St. Félix discuss Harris’s complicated identity as the child of J...
2024-07-29
23 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Systems Work Exactly As Designed
Dr. Christina Grant is the DC State Superintendent of Education for the Office of the State Superintendent of Education. She is a system leader, researcher, and highly sought-after public speaker with decades of receipts for improving life opportunities and outcomes for children and families across the country. If you’ve ever wondered what a superintendent is responsible for or why it’s important to support Black women educators, you’ll want to bookmark this episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-07-23
49 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Teach ALL the Babies, The Big Ones Too
Melanie Willingham-Jaggers is the Executive Director at GLSEN, a national nonprofit working to ensure public education is safe and affirming for all students, including those who identify as and are assumed to be queer, trans, or gender expansive. Our conversation explores why it’s essential to say gay, bi, trans, and other words that have held important meanings before being politicized while ensuring that all students have access to adults who are competent and compassionate. Melanie discusses the work of GLSEN, which is incredibly important considering recent increases in anti-LGBTQ legislation targeting students, schools, and democracy. Beco...
2024-07-16
49 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
BONUS - Teach The Babies about Freedom Schools
I was invited to deliver a keynote address during the Summer Training Institute, and this trip would mark a decade almost to the day that I was last at Knoxville with my CDF family and our ancestors knew that my soul needed the food that could only be prepared by social justice warriors working to defend democracy by supporting students in schools. This special episode of the Teach the Babies Podcast features the keynote address that I delivered at this year's conference. I hope, if nothing else, you can feel a fraction of the energy that was palpable to me...
2024-07-11
1h 02
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
This Ain’t What Justice Marshall Fought For
Damon T. Hewitt is the President and Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He possesses more than 20 years of civil rights litigation and policy experience, including prior leadership roles in the nonprofit, philanthropic, and public sectors. This episode revisits the legal motivations for bringing the Brown V. Board lawsuit, the role of courts and our legal system in facilitating access to opportunity (or not), strategies to disrupt resource hoarding, and the white-washed memory of Brown’s legacy. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-07-09
43 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
And We Still Keep Fighting
Bianca Baldridge is a youth worker, scholar, and educator currently serving as an associate professor of education with expertise in community-based education and critical youth work practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. This episode explores out-of-school learning spaces and the lessons we can learn from youth workers to support students, improve schools, and strengthen democracy. Loving, listening to, and learning from Black children, youth, and young adults are salient and unifying themes throughout. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-07-02
49 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Whole System is Broken
Andrea Foggy-Paxton brings a unique perspective to leading change across sectors, drawing from leadership roles in start-up organizations, established organizations, and philanthropic organizations supporting systems transformation. This episode answers the questions: What is civics, and why should it be taught to all students? Andrea shares lessons from her experience as an industry titan and appointed school board member. She also talks about philanthropy and corporations' responsibility for ensuring educational equity.edloc.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-06-25
42 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
#TalkToTheBabies A Classroom Teacher’s Perspective
Stephanie Allen does God’s work. A career educator for more than two decades, Ms. Allen currently teaches high school in Guilford County Schools in Greensboro, North Carolina, the third largest school district in North Carolina. She was recognized as a Teacher of the Year in 2019 and 2024–a recognition she’s earned. This episode features the front-line experiences of a classroom teacher, centers stories about under-supported students, and describes necessary steps to dismantle the social hierarchy that relegates Black students to the lowest rungs of every quality of life indicator ladder.Become a supporter of this podcast...
2024-06-18
39 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
#TeachTheBabies about Equity and Reparations
Dr. Hunter is a prolific scholar, prodigious author, and lover of Black people and our collective freedom. The inventor of the “Black Lives Matter” hashtag, Dr. Hunter’s latest book Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation (HarperCollins/Amistad 2024), has fueled a federal bi-cameral legislative effort to attain equity.This episode explores the genesis of NBJC's Equity Week, how slavery is thriving, the promises and possibilities of reparations, and the relationship between reparative justice and Juneteenth. We also explore how whiteness is a recent and dangerous invention, lessons Dr. Hunter learned as a stude...
2024-06-11
50 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Navigating The Color Line
Becky Pringle is an educator with more than thirty years of classroom experience. In 2020, she was duly elected president of the National Education Association, the nation’s largest labor union. This episode explores the responsibilities that teachers and leaders have for improving schools and defending democracy, the power and importance of labor unions, and the responsibility that caring and concerned adults have for supporting students and schools.Freedom to Learn Pledgehttps://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/action-center/take-action/demand-freedom-learnMake Your Pan to Vote...
2024-06-04
33 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
The Legacy of Reverend & Linda Brown
Nancy Hanks of the Management Center joins the pod to discuss building, bonding, and boundary setting as necessary for all educators to #ProtectTheBabies. In addition to offering commentary on the recently fired attention-seeking educator, this episode explores the legacy of Reverend Oliver and Linda Brown and the toll that being a race warrior, challenging segregation, and upending white supremacy can exact on Black educators and Black families.Having gone from a life of poverty on the west side of Chicago to becoming a Harvard graduate, Nancy Hanks knows firsthand that one's circumstances do not predetermine one's future. As...
2024-05-28
43 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
I Lived Through Brown (pt2)
Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, former president of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County. This episode explores the extension of Brown's legacy by serving within the higher education administration, the power of praying, the literacy of Black mothers and mother figures, and the brilliance of our babies.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-05-23
23 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
I Lived Through Brown (pt 1)
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is your favorite university leader. He served as President of The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, from 1992 to 2022. This episode explores what it’s like to have lived through the Brown decision, marched and been jailed at the invitation of Dr. King, and extended the legacy of Brown by serving within the higher education administration.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-05-21
29 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Teach-The-Babies-Series-Intro
In the series opener, Dr. David J. Johns sets the stage for the upcoming season with a look back at the historical context of the Brown v. Board decision that transformed education in our country. In addition to important background, the episode offers three vignettes about pivotal figures in the struggles for educational access, equity, and opportunity in the "land of the free".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
2024-05-17
15 min
Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Welcome to Teach The Babies
2024-05-11
03 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1556 Music by Raie, Deb Thomas (writer Bob Juch), Margot Sergent, Carrie King (writer Tom Watson), templOhm, Jeenee Cunningham, Pam Messer, Julie Kinscheck, writer Eugene Daigneault, Leesa Coffey & David Vito Gregoli, The Halen Band, Dr. Nancy-Angel Doetzel, Kim Krenik
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Raie - This Thing Called Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDeb Thomas (writer Bob Juch) - We're a Couple FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMargot Sergent - Dans Tes Bras Mon Ange FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCarrie King (writer Tom Watson) - Treasure FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYtemplOhm - You Know (Radio Edit) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJeenee Cunningham - Funny Things Pam Messer - Loves U Bett...
2024-02-09
58 min
Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Live on Sunday NIght with Bill Cunningham 11/12/2023
Willies Guests include Congressman Brad Wenstrup, David Johnson, Congressman Thomas Massey and Kerry Slone.
2023-11-13
1h 54
Philokalia Ministries
The Evergetinos - Hypothesis XLV, Part VII
Coming towards the end of the first volume of the Evergetinos, it is clear that we are being nourished upon solid food. During these many weeks, the fathers have been leading us into a deeper understanding of the virtue of humility. It is one thing to understand the definition of humility; even something as clear as “truthful living”. However, it is only in the illustrative stories that the fathers give us that we move from the realm of imagination, personal judgment and reason to see this virtue with the eyes of faith. What we are called to is the perf...
2023-11-01
1h 07
Funkmania Smooth Jazz
Funkmania Smooth Jazz - 15.2023
FUNKMANIA SMOOTH JAZZ FSJ #15/2023 With David Margam FUNKALICIUS TOP SPOTLIGHT Artists This Week 🔊 Debbie Davis ft.Doug C T Thomas-Feel My Love 🔊 Ron King - Stomp 🔊 Barry Greene - The Allure 🔊 Will P Lyte - Lyte After Dark 🔊 Tim Bowman - Easy 🔊 Tim Cunningham - Enough Said 🔊 David Ricard - Stick Shift 🔊 Paul Tuvman - Can't Find My Way Home 🔊 B2B - After The Game 🔊 Roberto Vazquez - Tu mi Delirio 🔊 Reggie Hines - Might as Well 🔊 Cynthia Thijs Coenraad - Beat The Bad Vibe With LIGHT 🔊 JC Sol - Our Groove Remix 🔊 Yulia - Sign of Love 🔊 Roseann Sureda - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 🔊 Diane Marsh - I Got the Love 🔊 Sean Winthrop - Samba Paraiso 🔊...
2023-09-02
1h 21
Funkmania Smooth Jazz
Funkmania Smooth Jazz - 15.2023
FUNKMANIA SMOOTH JAZZ FSJ #15/2023 With David Margam FUNKALICIUS TOP SPOTLIGHT Artists This Week 🔊 Debbie Davis ft.Doug C T Thomas-Feel My Love 🔊 Ron King - Stomp 🔊 Barry Greene - The Allure 🔊 Will P Lyte - Lyte After Dark 🔊 Tim Bowman - Easy 🔊 Tim Cunningham - Enough Said 🔊 David Ricard - Stick Shift 🔊 Paul Tuvman - Can't Find My Way Home 🔊 B2B - After The Game 🔊 Roberto Vazquez - Tu mi Delirio 🔊 Reggie Hines - Might as Well 🔊 Cynthia Thijs Coenraad - Beat The Bad Vibe With LIGHT 🔊 JC Sol - Our Groove Remix 🔊 Yulia - Sign of Love 🔊 Roseann Sureda - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 🔊 Diane Marsh - I Got the Love 🔊 Sean Winthrop - Samba Paraiso 🔊...
2023-09-02
1h 21
Funkmania Smooth Jazz
Funkmania Smooth Jazz - 15.2023
FUNKMANIA SMOOTH JAZZ FSJ #15/2023 With David Margam FUNKALICIUS TOP SPOTLIGHT Artists This Week 🔊 Debbie Davis ft.Doug C T Thomas-Feel My Love 🔊 Ron King - Stomp 🔊 Barry Greene - The Allure 🔊 Will P Lyte - Lyte After Dark 🔊 Tim Bowman - Easy 🔊 Tim Cunningham - Enough Said 🔊 David Ricard - Stick Shift 🔊 Paul Tuvman - Can't Find My Way Home 🔊 B2B - After The Game 🔊 Roberto Vazquez - Tu mi Delirio 🔊 Reggie Hines - Might as Well 🔊 Cynthia Thijs Coenraad - Beat The Bad Vibe With LIGHT 🔊 JC Sol - Our Groove Remix 🔊 Yulia - Sign of Love 🔊 Roseann Sureda - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 🔊 Diane Marsh - I Got the Love 🔊 Sean Winthrop - Samba Paraiso 🔊...
2023-09-02
1h 21
The Dissenter
#790 Conor Cunningham: Theology, Nihilism, and Evolutionary Theory
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2023-06-02
1h 00
Monday Morning Critic
(Episode 378) "Yellowstone" Actor: Katherine Cunningham (Christina).
Send us a textEpisode 378"Yellowstone"Actor: Katherine CunninghamYou can currently find Katherine in "Yellowstone" as Christina. I had a wonderful time speaking with Katie about family, acting, Star Wars, Yellowstone and so much more. Fun interview. Fun person.Katherine Cunningham was born and raised in Elk Grove Village IL. As a child she joined her parents and siblings on stage, entertaining audiences in a variety of local theatrical productions. After studying acting and biology at Illinois State University she began an acting career in theatre. She has worked on...
2023-03-27
46 min
The David Bradley Show
Omada Films
Send us a textThe guys from Omada Films stopped by for a visit!!!Jason Cunningham writer/director and Thomas Marino actor/producer stopped by to have a convo about indie films and their journey to making their first feature filmThese Streets We Haunt..check it out for free at Streetsofficial.comSupport the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact U...
2023-01-10
2h 54
The David Bradley Show
Omada films
Sitting down with the guys from Omada films!!!Jason Cunningham and Thomas Marino discussing their road to making a feature filmThese Streets We Haunt. Check them out at Streetsofficial.comThe David Bradley ShowMy Journey to Podcast and YouTubeFaceBook,YouTube
2022-12-05
1h 18
A Need To Read
#94 How to make it in comedy with Russell Kane
Russell Kane is a comedian, screenwriter, podcast host, and actor. In this episode, we discuss; navigating comedy in the age of cancel culture, how to get into comedy, mindset, how books can change your life, and getting a fresh perspective through reading. Russell will be touring again later in the year, if you want to see him live head to: https://www.russellkane.co.uk/ Books discussed Son Of A Silverback: Russell Kane Lifespan: David Sinclair Surrounded By Idiots: Thomas Erikson Blackbox Thinking: Matt...
2021-04-29
56 min
Berlin Security Beat
Episode 06: “Power Struggles in the South China Sea”
Sara Mitchell, Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa, and an expert on international conflict, esp. territorial, river and maritime issues, joins Dr. Katharina Emschermann, Deputy Director at the Centre for International Security, to talk about maritime disputes. They discuss: the ins and outs of the disputes in the South China Sea, how climate change increases the risk of maritime conflict, why some of those conflicts turn violent while others are resolved peacefully, whether the United States needs a larger fleet, and, finally, what maritime conflicts to worry about. Bibliography: Caverly, Jonathan/ Mitchell...
2021-04-19
21 min
New York City of Brotherly Love
Episode 10 - Baseball Talk With Thomas Persichetti & Update On Deshaun Watson Accusations
We’re joined by former centerfielder for The College of New Jersey Thomas Persichetti to talk all things baseball! Plus we discuss the start to the season for the New York Yankees and the latest surrounding the disturbing accusations regarding Deshaun Watson. If you like what you hear then be sure to leave a like if possible and follow/subscribe to the podcast. Also feel free to follow us on Twitter. Get Your Game On-@GetYourGameOnP Adam Grassani-@AGrassani6 Michael Cunningham-@michael54108463 Alex Reich-@alexreich123 Chris Kern-@chrisker...
2021-04-10
1h 13
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 122 - Electric Century (Mikey Way & David Debiak)
Alive. Two of alternative music's biggest influences: Mikey Way (My Chemical Romance) and David Debiak (Sleep Station), aka Electric Century, are our guests on Episode 122 of Sappenin' Podcast! This is something special, the pair never do interviews and we're told THIS is the first time, they've ever done anything like this together and honestly, it might be one of our most passionate, mind blowing and insightful podcasts yet. In this conversation we dive into the world of Electric Century with their new studio album, graphic novel and world of characters, as we look back at how both their careers...
2021-03-26
1h 30